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- Q4714015 subject Q8204745.
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- Q4714015 abstract "Template:ForAldsworth is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, about ten miles north-east of Cirencester. In 2010 its population was 236.Aldsworth is a large parish, slightly north of the River Leach, located in the South West of the United Kingdom. The Parish was once a possession of the Abbey Of Gloucester.In the 1870s, Aldsworth was described as:"A parish in Northleach district, Gloucester; near the river Leach, 10 miles NE of Cirencester r. station. It has a post office under Cheltenham. Acres, 3,460. Real property, £3,107. Pop., 430. Houses, 82. The property is divided among a few. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Gloucester and Bristol. Value, £66. Patron, Christ's Church, Oxford. The church stands on a hill, and commands an extensive view." "Aldsworth (Aldworth), was recorded in the Domesday Book as Elleorde, an old English name meaning Old Enclosure or Old Farm..." Situated on elevated land just off the B4425, Aldsworth is an unspoilt village located 3 miles from Bibury, 6 and a half miles from Burford and 6 miles from Northleach. With an average rainfall of 750mm and a growing season estimated at 250 days a year, the land is of moderate quality for agricultural purposes. The Saxons made use of good unenclosed sheep pastures in Aldsworth, from which time the land was cultivated in an open field system until 1973.It had a population of 3143 according to the 2011 census.For hundreds of years, horse racing took place on the downs between Aldsworth and Burford.The village was home to Robert Garne, the last owner of the 'Cotswold Lion' breed of sheep which brought so much wealth and prosperity to the area.".
- Q4714015 country Q145.
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- Q4714015 district Q581022.
- Q4714015 gridReference "SP1510".
- Q4714015 populationTotal "236".
- Q4714015 postalCode "GL54".
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- Q4714015 wikiPageExternalLink www.aldsworthvillage.co.uk.
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- Q4714015 officialName "Aldsworth".
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- Q4714015 population "236".
- Q4714015 postcodeDistrict "GL54".
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- Q4714015 point "51.78 -1.78".
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- Q4714015 comment "Template:ForAldsworth is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, about ten miles north-east of Cirencester. In 2010 its population was 236.Aldsworth is a large parish, slightly north of the River Leach, located in the South West of the United Kingdom. The Parish was once a possession of the Abbey Of Gloucester.In the 1870s, Aldsworth was described as:"A parish in Northleach district, Gloucester; near the river Leach, 10 miles NE of Cirencester r. station.".
- Q4714015 label "Aldsworth".
- Q4714015 lat "51.78".
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- Q4714015 depiction Aldsworth_church_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1609968.jpg.
- Q4714015 name "Aldsworth".